Find a TelePLAY Consultant
Learn more about TelePLAY Consultants below
TelePLAY is the innovative online application of The P.L.A.Y. Project®’s autism intensive intervention program for young children with autism and their families.
Julie Windham, MS, CCC-SLP
Master’s of Science in Communication Disorders at Emerson College in Boston, MA.
Julie is a pediatric speech-language pathologist 20 years of experience working with children and their families along with the multidisciplinary team of clinicians at Children’s Therapy Corner. She has a long history with the PLAY Project both as a PLAY Project Supervisor and as a licensed PLAY Project Consultant.
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Rebekah Doak, MEd
Rebekah is an experienced PLAY Project consultant and supervisor who supports families and staff nationwide. Rebekah obtained her Bachelors of Arts degree from Otterbein University and her Masters of Education degree from American InterContinental University with a concentration in Curriculum Design.
Rebekah has worked in the fields of education and disabilites for over 20 years, including in-home ABA programming, supported living for adults with disabilities, Early Childhood Education centers, and Early Intervention. She now owns her own company as a parent-child relationship coach and supports families in a variety of ways. She is a licensed PLAY Project©️ Consultant and Teaching PLAY Consultant, as well as a supervisor.
Julie Brannon Schoenefeld
Julie has been a pediatric Occupational Therapist since 1997. From 2001-2022 she worked in Early Intervention overseas with military families, focusing much of this time on supporting families and their young child with autism. Currently, she sees families for PLAY Project in private practice in Germany.
She maintains a current Occupational Therapy license in the state of New Mexico. She can only support families who live in New Mexico and who may be living outside of the United States. She is in the Central European time zone, which makes it easier to support families who live in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Ginny Thames
Ginny Thames works as a Developmental Therapist, Handle Screener, P.L.A.Y Project Consultant and supervisor. Ginny specializes in supporting and training families with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder or sensory processing challenges. Ginny received a BA in Psychology at Hartwick College and later went on to receive her M.Ed in Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis at Arizona State University. Ginny also has extensive training in ABA therapy and neurodevelopment and often will incorporate aspects of these approaches into sessions.
Molly is an ASHA-certified speech language pathologist, licensed in Ohio. In addition to clinical work, Molly serves as a topic editor for Autism-related content for The Informed SLP and co-owns Play on Words, a small private practice in Northeast Ohio.
Lori Ann Ayanian Madhok – Developmental Specialist, PLAY Project Home Consultant and Parent Educator.
With over three decades of experience and a diverse portfolio of ways to educate families in child development and healthy parenting strategies, I have been supporting children with global developmental delays and their families as a Developmental Specialist with Out Came the Sun Foundation, Inc. Since 2012, I have been providing socialization coaching as a certified PLAY Project Home Consultant to the families of children on the autism spectrum or having developmental traits of autism. In March 2022, I completed training in Parent Education to provide mandated families involved in the child welfare system with strategies to overcome barriers in effective parenting.
Sheryl Rosin Ph.D.,CCC-SLP
Dr. Rosin has presented nationally and internationally on topics related to evidence-based practices in assessment and intervention for individuals with autism. She has been published in both national and international research journals related to intervention practices for individuals with ASD. She is the founder, owner and director of Palm Beach Speech and OT Specialists with offices in West Palm Beach and North Palm Beach, Florida. She is also the founder, owner and executive director of Play Pals Early Learning Developmental Program in West Palm Beach, Florida. Dr. Rosin serves as adjunct professors at Mass General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, University of Vermont, and Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. She is the Founder and President of the Caribbean Autism Project – a nonprofit organization supporting international autism programs within the Caribbean, and the Founder and Consulting Director of The St. Kitts Spectrum Services Centre in St. Kitts; the first Autism assessment and intervention clinic in the Eastern Caribbean.
Dr. Rosin is the winner of the 2016 Florida Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Clinician of the Year Award, and the 2017 Louis M. DiCarlo Award for Recent Clinical Achievement from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. Dr. Rosin is a Play Project supervisor and master trainer for the Play Project Organization. She has been utilizing the methods and principles of the Play Project for 15 years, helping families create meaningful and joyful relationships each and every day.
Alessia Odell
Alessia Odell, the founder of Spectrum Connection, has a Master’s degree in Special Education from the University of Washington. She is a licensed special education teacher with 20 years of experience working with children with various disabilities of ages ranging from 1 to 13 years old.
Sara Huvaere, M.Ed
Sara is a Master’s level Educator and Specialist who uses her extensive PLAY Project training to support and train families and school staff. Sara obtained her Bachelors of Science in Special Education with a specialization in Early Intervention and Family Studies from Lesley College in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Sarah is a former Special Education teacher with the following three Special Education endorsements: Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders and Cognitive Impairments. She is a Licensed PLAY Project®️ Consultant and Provider as well as a Teaching PLAY Consultant, trained directly by its founder, Dr. Richard Solomon M.D.
Cindy Lewis
Hi there! I am thrilled to offer families the option of TelePLAY services! I have been a PLAY Project consultant for seven years and have helped many families in Alberta and British Columbia using the methods and techniques of the PLAY Project! I look forward to helping many more families in the coming years!
Joanna Evans
Joanna Evans has been an Early Childhood Special Educator/Developmental Specialist since 2008. Starting her Early Intervention career in Delaware County, Ohio, and then had the honor of continuing this meaningful work while supporting military families under the command of the US Naval Hospital in Okinawa, Japan for over 7 years.
She was inspired to pursue this career path when her son, now age 22 and a thriving, independent university student, was diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder at age 4. She continued to follow her passion for autism intervention by becoming a Certified PLAY Project Consultant in 2013, a PLAY Project Supervisor in 2015, and is now in the process of becoming a Master Trainer-all under the direct training, supervision, and mentorship of PLAY Project Medical Director and founder, Dr. Richard Solomon.